Argentina forward Gonzalo Higuain has revealed he wants to stay at Real Madrid
and believes he is playing for "the best club in the world''.

Higuain, 23, had been linked with a move away from the Bernabeu in a search
for regular first-team football but the former River Plate star, who missed a
large part of last season due to a hernia injury, insists he is happy in Madrid
and will fight for a place in Jose Mourinho's plans.

"I wish to stay on. I want to win more titles and I feel loved by the fans.
There's nothing better than being here. This is the best club in the world,'' he
said.

"I'm aware that, given the great players in the squad at Real Madrid, one has
to work hard every day to earn a spot on the team.''

Higuain, who is currently preparing for the Copa America with Argentina, also
praised his Real team-mates as well as targeting more silverware next season.

He said: "I won the Copa del Rey last season and played with star players I
never thought I'd play with. I will enjoy wearing this shirt while it lasts. We
have a humble squad. We are united and we want to achieve many things.

"I'm very grateful to the coach. He's been great with me. I've only got nice
things to say about him.''